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Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1991

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4th CFCA Awards


Best Film:
Silence of the Lambs

The 4th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards were announced on March 5, 1992 during a ceremony at The Pump Room. They honored the finest achievements in 1991 filmmaking. The nominees were revealed in January 1992. Thelma & Louise and Barton Fink tied for the most nominations with six each.[1] The Silence of the Lambs earned the most awards (5), including Best Film.

Winners and nominees

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The winners and nominees for the 4th Chicago Film Critics Awards are as follows:[1]

Best Actor

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Anthony HopkinsThe Silence of the Lambs

Best Actress

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Jodie FosterThe Silence of the Lambs

Best Cinematography

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Roger DeakinsBarton Fink

Best Director

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Jonathan DemmeThe Silence of the Lambs

Best Film

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The Silence of the Lambs

Best Foreign Film

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An Angel at My Table

Best Screenplay

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Ted TallyThe Silence of the Lambs

Best Supporting Actor

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Harvey KeitelBugsy

Best Supporting Actress

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Mercedes RuehlThe Fisher King

Most Promising Actor

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Ice CubeBoyz n the Hood

Most Promising Actress

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Juliette LewisCape Fear

Commitment to Chicago

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Irv and Essie Kupcinet

References

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  1. ^ a b "'Louise,' 'Fink' top local film nominations". Chicago Sun-Times. January 25, 1992. Archived from the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved July 21, 2015.